Alan Ackerman Beetle

Alan "Doc" Ackerman Beetle (8 June 1913, Princeton, New Jersey – 27 March 2003, Riverton, Wyoming)[1] was an American agrostologist and botanist. He was a professor of the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture in Laramie.

Beetle adopted both surnames of his parents (Ralph Dennison Beetle and Helen Maria Ackerman).[2] He was married to botanist Dorothy Erna, née Schoof (1918–2005), from whom he was divorced in 1963. They had two children, Howie and Karen.[3]

Beetle collected plant specimens with his wife and many other botanists, and is best known for his work with grasses. The Alan A. Beetle Herbarium, a collection of his grass specimens numbering in excess of 10,000, is located at the Department of Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management at UW. In addition to grasses, Beetle worked together with another botanist in revising the genus Artemisia[2]

References

  1. "Dr Alan Ackerman "Doc" Beetle". Find A Grave. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  2. 1 2 JSTOR Biography, Retrieved on 27 October 2013
  3. "Dorothy-Erna-Beetle-Pillmore Obituary". Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  4. IPNI.  Beetle.


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